"I won't give up on us, even if the skies get rough. I'm giving you all my love. I'm still looking up."
-Jason Mraz
(I Won't Give Up, Jason Mraz)
Bill and Stanley sat in the Denbrough's house as they watched Georgie while his and Bill's parents worked. They had been doing it every day since the child came home and it only brought the three boys closer together.
"Stanley, Georgie is asleep," Bill laughed, a small smile making its way to his face. "You d-don't have to check on him every two minutes. He's perfectly f-fine. You need to stop w-w-worrying so much."
Stan snorted loudly before rolling his eyes. "You're one to talk, Bill," he mumbled under his breath. He waited for Bill to leave the living room before going on, "You check on him every five minutes. I might be worse but you're up there too."
Bill walked back into the room and plopped down next to Stanley on the couch. "What was that, Stan?"
The other male flashed his boyfriend a smile. "Nothing," he replied quickly. "I love you."
"Sure," Bill joked. "I'm positive you do."
"I do," Stan defended, he pressed a soft kiss to the other boy's cheek. "I'm the one who should be questioning you, you're the one who didn't say it back. It'd be nice to hear it every now and then, you know?"
"Oh, pl-please," Bill muttered. "I'm the one who said it first, remember? And I'm th-the one who says it every single day. Georgie responds to it way more than you do. I should actually be angry with you b-but I'm not. So, I win and you lose."
"That is completely false," Stanley argued. "I should be mad at you if anything. I don't recall a moment where I didn't say I love you back. You're making things up, Billy."
"How about the first t-time I said it to you?" Bill questioned, a chuckle escaping his lips as he spoke. "I told you on the phone and th-then you hung up on me. Do you know how shitty that made me f-feel?"
"I knew you were still mad about that," Stan sighed. "Plus, the only reason I hung up was because I was nervous and wanted to think about it before I lied to you." Bill gave him a long glare before scooting away from the other boy. "That sounded way better in my head. If it makes you feel better, in the end, I found out I loved you and went to you right away to say it. Doesn't that make it better?"
"I'm upset w-with you," Bill admitted. "Just a little b-bit but I'm still mad."
"We were just joking around," Stanley pouted. "You can't be mad. We never argue. It's not our thing, we leave the arguing up to the other losers. Everybody comes to us for advice because we're just that good of a couple."
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